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I appreciate the detailed request, but I need to flag a significant issue: the search results provided contain information exclusively about the Onondaga people and salt harvesting in Syracuse, New York (USA), not about Seovlje Salt Pans (which are located in Slovenia).
These are two entirely separate geographical and cultural contexts:
**Syracuse, New York**: The Onondaga Nation has a documented 1,000+ year history of salt harvesting around Onondaga Lake, beginning with natural brine spring discovery and developing into industrial salt production in the 1700s–1900s.
**Seovlje Salt Pans, Slovenia**: Located on the Istrian Peninsula, these are Mediterranean salt marshes with a distinct European salt-harvesting heritage, entirely unrelated to Onondaga indigenous history.
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